Building an underwater video set up is like building a custom-made puzzle: each piece is an essential part of the bigger picture By Jill Heinerth Buying a camera for shooting underwater video can [...]
Photo: Maxwel Hohn Spending hours inside a metal tube at 30,000 feet with hundreds of other passengers is not the best way to start a vacation. Fly & Sea Dive Adventures ease the pressure… [...]
If you can’t dive on lockdown, you can put the time to good use and relive your last dive trip by finally sorting through your images and doing some editing! Although you might love that image of [...]
Photo: Jill Heinerth By Jill Heinerth Camera tables and rinse tanks are busy places on dive boats. Today, it seems that everyone owns a camera and is determined to get footage for their YouTube [...]
Proper planning and preparation prevent piss poor performance. Photo: Maxwel Hohn DIVER Photographer Maxwel Hohn shares five preparation tips for your cave course I just completed my TDI Full [...]
The best camera is the one you have in your (wetsuit) pocket. This great show was taken with an early GoPro! Photo: Maxwel Hohn DIVER Photographer Maxwel Hohn gives us three great tips to improve [...]
By Michel Gilbert & Danielle Alary Special, unstagged moments, like when diver Mike Lusk and this manatee connected, are difficult to recreate. Photos: Alary-Gilbert/SUB-IMAGES Once in a [...]
Our new dive travel column begins by tackling a problem that affects many of us By Fly & Sea Well, this is one way to avoid jet lag on your dive trip!. Photo: Russell Clark We all know that [...]
Jill Heinerth has spent a lifetime travelling the globe on expeditions and filming projects. In the Summer issue of DIVER she offers us her top 101 expedition tips to make your adventure more [...]
There’s nothing worse than gearing up a boat dive only to have your tummy lurching within minutes of leaving the dock. Fly & Sea Dive Adventures are there with you… [...]